OF COURSE a show built around Punk and will he or won't he show and with a crowd chomping at that bit ends with HHH and dummy Brotista standing tall over Daniel Bryan...lol what a joke.

That was HHH and the E's big **** YOU to Chicago.

Also Christ almighty Cena is beyond nauseating...same promo week in and week out and still plays the pandering golly gee shucks doofus in front of a crowd that hates his guts. I wish he'd just go away...

Also Christ almighty Cena is beyond nauseating...same promo week in and week out and still plays the pandering golly gee shucks doofus in front of a crowd that hates his guts. I wish he'd just go away...

Yeah right...the WWE's biggest cash cow needs to go away. If you want him to have a heel turn, great but don't get crazy.

Cena, while hated by the masses because he hasn't been a heel in forever, isn't going anywhere soon. But the WWE has way too much invested in his personal profile out of the ring to let him go.

He's the PR dream for them...all that he does off the mat makes him a valued resource. Short of sending him to Chicago, if Cena is showing up somewhere for an appearance there won't be a bigger crowd.

Just because he is hated by the Wrestling marks who want him to go heel doesn't mean it makes sense.

They're doing a great job with the Bryan stuff, but I'm curious to know how & (more importantly, IMO) when they pay it off by giving him the belt. But do you really want that to be at some B-grade PPV (no pun intended) like Extreme Rules? Meanwhile, Batista wrestles for the title on your biggest show of the year?

I didn't think I would say this a week ago, but I'm actually looking forward to Bryan vs. HHH. I've got a bad feeling HHH goes over, but the build has been beautiful so far. Can't really say the same for the rest of the card (although Heyman is doing his best with Lesnar, trying to keep a feud going with someone who shows up to 4 shows per year).

Crowd tonight was epic. Keep hijacking that mother****er.

They've already got my Network money, so it doesn't really matter what I think. But I'm interested in at least one Mania match. And Taker-Lesnar should be good, too.

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Damn I miss Punk.

The crowd was not epic. The crowd was terrible. Their hijackRaw campaign makes no sense. It was an instruction sheet of who to cheer for and what to cheer, and they supported like 10 guys. If a show has 10 performers that you love to watch, how is that a bad product? Moreover, all they were doing, really, was booing the heels (The Authority). Great job hijacking, Chicago. That's like saying you're going to rob a bank but when you go inside the bank all you do is place a deposit.

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The crowd was not epic. The crowd was terrible. Their hijackRaw campaign makes no sense. It was an instruction sheet of who to cheer for and what to cheer, and they supported like 10 guys. If a show has 10 performers that you love to watch, how is that a bad product? Moreover, all they were doing, really, was booing the heels (The Authority). Great job hijacking, Chicago. That's like saying you're going to rob a bank but when you go inside the bank all you do is place a deposit.

They think it's a bad product because those 10 guys have, for the most part, been treated like absolute trash for way too long while the same old shit hogs the spotlight. I'd rather have a loud crowd that cares enough to hijack a show and make some noise than most of the ones I've been to where everyone just sits on their hands until Cena's music hits.

I can see why the constant Punk chants got annoying, but it beats silence, which is what most crowds have given WWE for a long time.